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ser eee VE Fad THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1983 Nodaks Even Series by Defeating BIG TED MEINHOVER AIDS UNIVERSITY IN REVERSAL OF FORM: SAY, WINDY DO | YA vou KNOW THE FURNACE Clem Letich’s Quint Took Lead] ee Gr aan Snerne In First Minute and Wouldn’t | TECHNOCRACY $+~SHUT Relinquish OFF YOUR FACE AND GET ‘DOWN THERE AND START THAT FIRE AGAIN Ju TECHNOCRACY MAY BE A LOT OF HOT AIR, BUT IT ISN'T HEATING J, OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern AZ NOU SEE,CANDE, 7 YOU SAY THAT TECHNOCRACY $f WITH TECHNOCRACY, CONTENDS THAT s A RAZOR BLADE 7000 YEARS } WILL BE MADE TO MANKIND HAD TO { LAST A LIFETIME? {. DEPEND ON THE *) ~~WELL, CANT HUMAN BODY FOR ENERGY ~ ‘BUT, NOW —~AHK~ ~EH ~WHAT SAY, MDEAR KEEP BEARDS MARQUARDT HEAVY SCORER FROM GROWING? Two Teams Will Battle At Far- go Next Week-End to Wind Up Titular Series Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 24.—(?}— ‘The University of North Dakota evened up the score in its basketball series with the North Dakota Bison here Thursday night, beating the Agricultural college 36 to 26 in a com- plete reversal of form. ‘Taking the lead in the opening minute of play, Coach Clem Letich’s ‘Nodaks were in front the entire con- test, leaving the floor at half-time with a 19-to-11 lead. | A Bison rally midway in the second | period brought the count to 24 to 20,) but two field goals in rapid succes- sion put the Sioux back eight points | in the lead and it was increased to 10 before timer halted hostilities. | ‘The entire Nodak quint clicked, but! it was Bi Meinhover who led the | scoring parade in the first half with | four field goals, and Witasek, who took Meinhover’s place in the second period, scored four more. | Marquardt, Bison forward and cen- ter, was the only effective Bison scor- Soe ee cue ne Nine Track Champs Ready for Meet * "BILL CARR, NOT IN HIS BEST Toppine, Letts, Lermond, Von aoe ra ke, M'Cluskey, B ij i SHAPE, TOCOMPETE SATURDAY] **"veeree xe 2 | ream < “ Overweight | 400-Meter World Champion eS. ero From Arkansas Will Team 1 3} With Relay Mates 5 1 Philadelphia, Feb. 24. () — 2 3 though not in the “kind of sha} ti} 3 i} Coach Lawson Robertson would like Stinson, ¢ Oi 0 stl him to be, Bill Carr will run in the Denny, f .... 0 0 1 National A. A. U. championships in A. Mickelson, g . Q cel ratte ee in the inter-! 0 Totals . 10 18) = / Careful treatment of-the Arkansas |®Print; Dale Referee: | filer’s injured knee, and a series of wos ineters; trial runs to test it this week have convinced Robertson that his crack quarter- miler would be able to run with the University of Pennsylvania! mile relay team in the two meets, |) i keeping intact the quartet which has competed together for the last three “et Robertson's announce. |New York A. C, ment, the Pine Bluff, Ark., 400-meter | ‘STOW. world champion, spiked rumors that e Slope Cagers in 3000-meter Percy Beard, New York A. C., Wrestler Sjened | But Will Recover Dr. Ralph Wilson, Former Big) Ten Champ, Suffers Cran- ial Hemorrhage he would quit track after the indoor season. He plans to continue during the outdoor season, and after his graduation, will tour Europe this sum- mer, Bill Terry Late For First Workout Dickinso: Giant Manager Explains First/Four teams Training Session Was Scheduled For Friday —— { GABBY HARTNETT Muncie, In (iP) — Dr.! oie rere Feb. 24.—()—The Ralph Wilson, phys: and profes-|Chasing of the mountain goat, an ex- sional wrestler, was reported “greatly |€rcise calculated to take off weight, improved” at Ball Memorial hospital | Will be a big item in the training pro- Friday from an intra-cranial hemor- |&tams of Pitcher Bud Tinning and rhage and concussion he suffered in a | Catcher Gabby Hartnett of the Na- match with Wee Willie Davies Thurs-|tonal League champion Cubs. When day night. the first squad reached Santa Cata- Dr. A. Beeson, attend! jlina Island, Manager Charlie Grimm, cian, said the hemorrhage w; i irked by the attack of lumbago, was and that “we expect recovei ‘He |even more displeased when he eyed said Wilson, former 175-pound cham-|Tinning’s bulk. He was accustomed pion of the Western Conference, was | Hartnett's extra poundage, having “fairly clean menial, looked at it all the way from Chicago Referee Walter Fisher, team-mate |*© the island. of Dr. Wilson at Indiana university |Jonn =. Erickson has given no in- in 1924, awarded the bout to him on | qication of his choice for the senate @ foul after fans clambered into the! seat to be vacated by Senator ring protesting the tactics of Davie: s @ Virginian. Fisher, ringsiders sald, a ae ee ee eee knocked Davies down when the Vit In frequent conferences with can- ginia grappler placed Wilson's head ¢ pe " in a sort of noose he made by crossing essere ered cigar on eo ‘the upper and lower ring ropes, and | rf i! ; ‘ up his mind and it is not expected applied pressure to the ropes. At that | nis appointee will be known until time each had won one fall. ;the senior senator's resignation is " rs - nounced, Erickson Considering W. W. McDowell, chairman of the | through light workout. Terry came s to Walsh 2mz#tic, state central committee |10 on @ later train and explained the uccessor to Walsh ana ciose friend of Senator Walsh, | first official workout was not sched- |4s looked upon as @ strong possibil- | Uled until Friday. Helena, Mont., Feb. 24—(?)}—With | ity, He is a mine operator and an imposing group of Democratic | rancher and has been speaker of the Buy or Sell Through leaders to choose from, Governor house and lieutenant governor. | The Tribune Want Ads OUT OUR WAY. By Williams wHy, No! Vr Fee so I Awrr's| Sorry ITS FEELIN’ | yours THAT SO Good, | 1D FEEL BAD, Coz 17S \1F 2 WASN’ HOURS ~ |FeELW' SO Im RELI GLAD 17 GOOD coz Yr ANT ANS: MINE, MINE, and Sentinel Butte Seek Conference Title camp in time for the New York | doped to be in the finals. Giants’ opening practice session re- mains intact. j In former years, “Memphis Bill" usually was locked in a salary argu- ment when training began. He had no such excuses Thursday when the advance guard of the Giants went Siov ConT | BLT You CANT BLAME ME FER FEEUNG Good cuz IT ANT IN FRONT ‘with a flying mare in 28 minutes, (By The Associated Press) ue UNIVERSITY OF TO- RONTO is the largest in Canade, with 8 students en- rolled. Neptune powder is s mite used EXPLOSIVE in BLASTING. The Scout is Penn, 1500 meters; Joe McCluskey, Title Tournament New Salem, Dickinson, Taylor n, N. D., Feb. 24—()—|Grenz ; the if Fights Last Night | using the SEMAPHORE. sys-_ ann peaMRAUREK.. SPRED DEMON GETS READY FOR RETURN AUNT T0 ENGLAND Briton Announces He Probably Will Return Next Year For New Efforts TO BE SPEAKER AT TORONTO Hurled Bluebird to Three New Records, Including 272 Miles Per Hour Daytona Beach, Fia., Feb. 24.—(?)— rate for a year at least and began — Friday to return to Eng- For a time he had considered fur- ther record attempts but an arm in- jury and the fact that the beach He will leave Monday or Tuesday for Toronto, Ont., to speak before the ‘Empire club and then will return to New York to sail for England March 3, he said. Campbell said his car, which will be shipped on the same steamer he takes, Napoleon, Ashley Girls, However, Lose to Napo- leon and Ashley in Doubleheaders ‘The boys beat Napoleon 47 to 4.and Ashley 41 to 7 while the girls lost to ; | Napoleon 12 to 21 and Ashley 8 to 11. ‘The summaries: ‘Wishek (47) PF BEI euensoed al onnuonce. Bi dcwekbubed wlessesbesr ct 444290 BE wisesbisus Slecuscwnse =| ceseou. a I eoorueda! eooforne Totals...cccrcccrsoore & %. ‘Idaho Southern Branch, 37; Mon- tang Mines, 21, Pi Ca) 5 RAO Sf ApS AN AA DN EB SO REL AO iste bbe Slecesunce oloccou eel. «louses-s8aloo-wes-o 2. Bottineau Bison Cagers in 36-26 Contest CAMPBELL ABANDONS PLANS FOR FURTHER SPEED ATTEMPTS Irish Gridders to Begin Work Monday Three Quarterbacks, Seven Linemen and Two Halfbacks Lost to Squad To Fight Battle Four Years Overdue OTTO VON PORAT Chicago, Feb. 24—()—About four | Coliseum. years overdue, Otto von Porat, Nor-|were made . eae wegian heavyweight, and Tuffy Grif-|°ne ross and, Men von Porat’s|of Eagle River, Wis, in a six-round fiths of Sioux City, Ia., will meet in| rirst t since returning to|bout here Thursday night. Knauer & 10-round bout Friday night at the the United States. weighed 144; O'Neil 141. Glen Ullin Independents Beat Hebron Win District Title in 39-37 Bat-| KING LEVINSKY 85 FAVORITE wate | TOBEATFADING JOHNNY RISKO deer 35-33 Earlier. , » Risko is 81 years old, Cleveland Veteran Is 31 Years Sea ity aa. Old, Chicago Kingfish Is haan es tay a sted eed been held Only 22 & week following the death of Ernie Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 2%4—(P)— Glen Ullin eked out a 39 to 37 win over @ stubborn Hebron team in the championship contest of the inde- pendent district tournament here ‘Thursday night. The game was close throughout, with the half ending 18 to 17 in He- bron’s favor. New York, Feb. 4—(#)—King Lev-| Indian School Girl insky, clouting Chicago heavyweight, Side cenlteodneedhhedilrnen rules an 8-5 favorite over Johnny Cagers to Play Lehr to 34 lead. Glen Ullin took the title|Risko, Cleveland veteran, for thelr! Casers representing the U. 8, In- only after downing Killdeer 35 to 33/10-round bout in Madison Square! qian school for girls here will face a in an overtime contest earlier in the | Garden Friday night. team from Lehr school at the day. ‘The rivals have clashed twice be-| Indian school In an exhibition game preliminary |fore with winning night. high gymnasium here Friday at 7:30 o'clock, ‘The championship summary: ‘Hebron (37) FG Fr PF ‘Beyer, f Rau, f Metzger, Rofftler, ¢ o-. Dittus, g Watts, 8 - ‘Tiedman, § - Kovarik, g .. Bil wncocenn loomonane sl Senwereunel eueneuue eleevers uns! onnsonwe iSaintsto Play . a s i Game At World War A Memorial Building Beginning At 3 P. M. Free to Public St. Mary's high school cagers of tf Hf